Gluten free items marked on the menu, very little variety. I requested gluten free falafel and all the falafel on my family's order was packaged together. The lentil soup is not good, very broth-y and too salty. I was pleased with the fattosh salad.
— Not very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
Try if you’re not Celiac. It was delicious but lots of cross contamination.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
So good. And every worker knew exactly what I could have.
Excellent and satisfying. Every time I have eaten here, at least one employee knows exactly what is GF. They don't seem to have it listed on a menu. They are very accommodating. I've had the shish kabob (chicken, lamb, or kafta)platter with hummus and Greek salad. The lentil soup, vegetarian platter, and chicken breast salad are gluten free. If you are concerned about cross-contamination you might need to explain that they can't let your food touch anything that touched pita bread.
No
This is the best falafel in town, made very fresh from green chickpeas. You can have many of the flavorful Mediterranean specialties here as long as you skip the pita bread, gyro meat and baklava. The babaganoush, hummus and fatoosh are so fresh and flavorful. They are moving a few doors to the east of the Wealthy Streat - Eastown storefront they have had for many many years.
A lot of gluten free options—greek fries are a favorite and shawarma salads.